Wednesday, November 7, 2012

TT in STEM Education @ University of Tennessee

Assistant Professor in STEM Education (Tenure Track)
Theory and Practice in Teacher Education
College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville

The College of Education, Health and Human Sciences at The University of Tennessee seeks applicants for an assistant professor to contribute to research and teaching in the Department of Theory and Practice in Teacher Education (TPTE). TPTE offers programs of study that lead to initial teacher licensure and endorsement in many areas; a graduate urban specialist certificate; and masters, education specialist, and doctoral degrees. We seek a new faculty member to join an active research and teaching community investigating innovation, reform, and/or social and cultural aspects related to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education. Position begins August 2013.

We are looking for a scholar who can engage in substantial research in STEM education in K-12 schools. Such a research program may include exploring STEM integration in K-12 curriculum, the design and implementation of innovations in teaching and learning, innovative technology development in STEM education, the social and cultural aspects of STEM learning, and innovations in assessing STEM learning. Teaching and learning responsibilities include supporting the undergraduate and graduate programs in TPTE through teaching relevant coursework and advising. In addition, this position calls for working cooperatively and developing relationships with other University departments related to STEM education.

Required Qualifications: Applicants for this 9-month tenure-track position should hold a Ph. D. or an Ed. D. in STEM education, a doctoral degree in one of the STEM education fields, or a nearly completed doctoral degree, have successful teaching experience in K-12 schools, provide evidence of strong potential in scholarly activity, and have experience in responding to cultural, linguistic, gender, and ethnic diversity. In addition, applicants should demonstrate an understanding of the current landscape of STEM education, including standards and key challenges.

Desired Qualifications: Applicants who demonstrate evidence of and/or a high level of interest in the pursuit of external funding will be given strong consideration. Additional desired qualities include: demonstrated ability to integrate technology into teaching and learning, 3 or more years of teaching experience in K-12 schools, and an interest in mentoring doctoral students.

Applications and inquiries should be directed to Dr. Lynn Liao Hodge, Department of Theory and Practice in Teacher Education, College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences and should be sent electronically to tptesearch@utk.edu.  Please include STEM-search in the subject line of the email.

Applicants should submit 1) a letter outlining their research program and teaching experience, 2) a current CV, 3) three letters of reference, and 4) two writing samples (manuscripts/published articles). Review of materials will begin on November 15, 2012 and continue until the position is filled. Minorities and Women are urged to apply. For more information about the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences, please visit http://cehhs.utk.edu/

EEO/AA Statement /Non-Discrimination Statement
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